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To: JohnM who wrote (133324)8/19/2005 8:12:34 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) of 793916
 

But the more important point is that much of these attempts are like Pipes, attempts to rein in free speech. To label some speech as traitorous. Not acts; speech.


Demanding teaching instead of politicking during the class is not a "speech" problem. It's a matter of getting Profs back to where they should be. What we have now is all of the Profs reacting like you. Calling any attempt to correct matters a "smear" of the teachers involved. As of now, there is no real oversight of what is taught. The administrations will put up with almost anything.

This reaction would not be happening if too many of these Profs had not consistantly gone over the line. That is why you are now seeing Horowitz's success with state legislatures.
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